Toy with movable features



Nov. 17, 1925- l. E. COHN TOY WITHMQVABLE FEATURES Original Filed Oct. 6, 1924 mvam'oa fi'wbw @1171,

ATTORNEYS- Patented Now 17,1925. v it 1,561,829"

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, i fnwm nj'oointyon any, i I I I TOY WITH MOVABLE FEATURES.

Original application filed October 6,1924, Serial No. 742,049. Divided and this application filed; I

, April 29, 1925. Serial No. 26,770. r

To -all whom it may concern: projecting limb portions, which are prefer-- Be it known that 1;, IRWIN E. Come, a ablymovable. VVit-hin'the body portion a citizen of the United States, and a resident sound-producing deviceis disposed and con of the city of New York, borough ofv Man nccted to certain of the limb portions. such.

6 h-attan, in the county and State of New as the legs, whereby the movement of the York, have invented a new and improved legs will cause the sound-producing device Toy with Movable Features, of which the to operate. i following is a specification. Within the head portion of the figure cer- This invention relates to a toy and more tain features, such as the eyes and teeth, are

10 particularly to that type of toy described preferably-resilientlymounted so that whenw and claimed in my copending application ever the body portion is moved directly o'r Serial No. 742,049 filed October 6, 1924 of Incidentally by the operation of the soundwhich this application is a division. 7 producing device the'features will be caused An object of the invention is the provision to move to further enhance the attractiveof a toy of the hollow type having a movable ness of the toy for the child. v

support within the hollow head portion with Referring more particularly-to the drawa plurality offeatures formed on said supmgs, the doll has a hollow body portion 1 port and disposed at the rear of feature and a hollow head portion 2. Projecting openings in the head, with the support being from the body portion are legs 3 and 4 and 20 resiliently mounted-in such a manner that a p a1r of arms, one of which is shown and the movable support will cause an oscilladeslg'nated by the numeral 5, Figure2. The tion of the sup-port whenever the toy is legs are preferably connected to a base plate moved or agitated in any manner, 7 i 6 formlng part of a sound-producing device.

, This invention will be best understood Thl s u d-p g d v eslsent'lfllly 25 f a id ti f th follo ing 'de cludes a bellows ,7 which is connected betailed description, in view of the accomtween g i Plate 6 and a ofiXed P panying drawings forming a part of the The bellows 1s held extended by a spring 9 specification; nevertheless it is to be underand is provided with an air outlet 7 the 8X4 I t d th t th i ti i t fi ed t 'pulsion of air through which aperture causes 30 the disclosure, bell 1g susceptible of such a sound which in most cases simulates a changes and modifications which shall define VOlCeno material departure from the salient'fea- S Shown in Figure 2 the movable base tures of the invent-ion as expressed in the p at 6 iS provided With a link 10 which appended claims. connects-in turn to an arm 11 of a bell 35 In the drawings: crank lever pivoted at 12 'on a fixedplate Figure 1 is a section through the pre- 8, the other arm 13 of the lever being conferred form of the invention showing the nected to the arm 5 of the figure. It is unconnection between asound-producing means derstood that a similar linkage may be prowithin the bod and th limb of th to vided between the plate 6 on the other arm 40 with the movable features in a normal inof the figure sothat whenever the plate 6 operativ position, is moved to operate the sound-producing dev Fi r 2 i a tio howi th abl vice one or both of the arms 5 Will be actusupport, carrying the features adapted to be ate'd t0 attract the Chlld. It is 130 be underdisposed before openings in the hollow head s od that the manipulation of the legs 3 45 portion of the toy. and i will cause the operation of the sound- Fi r 3 is a elevati f a difi d producing device, although a single stem exform of the invention. tending from the plate 6 in the form of a Figure 4 is a detail side view of the movhandle can be used instead of the legs if able support carrying the features as emdesired. ployed in the modified form shown in In the hollow head portion I preferably Fi re 3. provide a partition or supporting plate 14 11 its general aspect the invention conto which one end of a spring 15 is connectcerns the provision of a toy in the form of a ed, the other end of the spring being condoll having a head and body portion and nected to a curved plate or support 16 on which are produced representations of eyes 17, these eyes being disposed back of apertures such as 18 and 19 in the head.

It is obvious, therefore, that whenever the legs are manipulated to produce a sound the arms 5 are moved and the movement incidental to the operation of the sound-producing device will cause a sufficient movement of the body to produce a vibration of the support 16 in the head for the features, such as the eyes, whereby this additional vibration will enhance the attraction of the toy for the child. The fact that the spring 15 is considerably resilient will cause the eyes to move upon the slightest movement of the toy, whether such movement is directly resultant of the movement of the sound-producing device or merely resultant from the movement of the toy as a whole.

In the form shown in Figures 3 and 4: the plate 146* is used to support a Spring 15* on the other end of which is mounted a curved feature supporting plate 16*, the features on this plate being the eyes 17 and representations of teeth 20. In the figure shown in Figure 3 an opening 21 is provided through which the teeth 20 can be seen. In this form of the invention the toy comprises merely the hollow head portion 22 to which a handle such as 23 is connected. It is understood, of course, that the picturization of the teeth in addition to the eyes may be applied to the previous form of the invention if desired.

It is therefore, obvious that I have provided a simple, efficient and decidedly attractive toy for children, preferably in the form of a doll, or dO-lls head, provided with movable limbs and features in such manner that the movement of certain of the limbs Will cause the movement of the others, and the movement of the body incidental to this action. will result in the vibration of certain of the features, giving the combination of movement in conjunction with the production of sound simulating a voice, which makes the toy exceedingly attractive.

What I claim is:

1. A toy which comprises a hollow head portion having feature openings therein, a movable support within the head portion, a plurality of features formed on said support and adapted to be disposed back of said openings, and a spring for resiliently mounting said support, said spring being connected to the back of the support and extending rearwardly therefrom so that the support may be moved in a plurality of dif-' ferent directions across the openings when the toy is agitated.

2. A toy comprising a body, a hollow head having feature openings therein," a

rigid support mounted in said head, a movable support in said head and provided with a plurality of features adapted to be disposed back of said openings, and 'a coil spring connecting the movable support with the rigid support so that the movable support may be moved across the opening. arcs" having radii passing substantially through the center of an opening upon slight movement or agitation of thebody.

3. A toy, a hollow head portion having feature openings therein, a movable support in the head havin aplurality of features disposed at the openings, means connecting the back of the support to the head portion, said connecting means being rc- IRWIN E. Conn. 

